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Aplura Malware App for Splunk

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Overview

Details

Dashboards and reports on Malware events in Splunk.

Aplura Malware App for Splunk Documentation

Overview

About Aplura Malware App for Splunk

Author

Aplura, LLC.

App Version

1.0.0

App Build

16

Creates an index

false

Implements summarization

Currently, the app does not generate summaries

About Aplura Malware App for Splunk

Dashboards and reports on Malware events in Splunk.

Scripts and binaries

This App provides the following scripts:

Diag.py

For use with the diag command.

Release notes

Version 1.0.0

Initial Release

About this release

Version 1.0.0 of Aplura Malware App for Splunk is compatible with:

Splunk Enterprise versions

7.0, 7.1

Platforms

Splunk Enterprise

Overview

This app provides dashboards and reports based on events from anti-malware systems. To do this, the app relies on the Splunk Common Information Model (CIM) for malware detection events. This means that the app can report on any malware/av data, as long as it has been on-boarded properly, and is available through the Malware data model.

A note on the Splunk Common Information Model

As mentioned above, the app uses the CIM for malware events. The CIM allows you to take events from a number of sources or products, and report on them in one cohesive manner, using a common set of names for fields and event types.

Available Dashboards

Overview

Provides a starting point for exploring your malware detection events. Most panels will drill-down to other pages in the application.

Signature Profile

Panels around a particular signature detected. Note that there is no normalization for the values of this field, so this will be dependent on the naming used by the vendor for the individual anti-malware products.

Destination Profile

Panels around a malware detected on a particular destination. The destination field in the Malware data model is the system on which the malware has been detected. This dashboard also contains a panel which shows malware operations (such as signatures being updated).

Category Profile

Panels with reports on category of malware. As with signature names, category names are not normalized across vendors.

File Name Profile

Reports on individual file names.

Malware Search (Advanced)

A form for finding events based on various field values.

Sourcetypes (Advanced)

Information about the sourcetypes which are present in the accelerated data.

Prerequisites

Splunk Versions

This app has been tested with Splunk versions 7.0 and 7.1. This app should be installed on the same search head on which the |data_model| data model has been accelerated.

The Splunk Common Information Model Add-on can be downloaded from Splunkbase.

This app has been tested with versions 4.9 of the CIM add-on.

Data model Acceleration on the Malware data model

In order to make the app respond and load quickly, accelerated data models are used to provide summary data. For this data to be available, the |data_model| data model must be accelerated. Information on how to enable acceleration for the |data_model| data model can be found here. The data model must be accelerated for the length of time for which you would like to see reporting.

Installation

This app should be installed on a search head where the |data_model| data model has been accelerated. More information on installing or upgrading Splunk apps can be found here.

Simple Installation Process

Make sure the field extractions and tags on your malware events are correct.

Install the Splunk Common Information Model Add-on (skip if you are installing on an ES search head).

Install the Aplura Malware App for Splunk for Splunk.

Enable accelerations on the |data_model| data model (skip if you are installing on an ES search head).

Wait for the accelerations to start. After the acceleration searches have run, you should start seeing the dashboards populate.

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